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post Aug 13, 2008 - 8:33 PM
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I have recently decided to get rid of my sixth gen and get a bike instead for personal reasons. I have narrowed down my choices and feel that i have a few different options for a first bike.

CBR 600 F4i(108BHP), Kawasaki Ninja 650R(73BHP), Suzuki GS500F(44BHP) or if i can find one in my price range an R6(120BHP) but i'm pretty sure that'd be a bit too much power.

Seeing as i am a newcomer to sportbikes I want a bike that is pretty easy to learn all the basics on and then even improve upon. I've already scheduled my motorcycle safety course and have been studying the handbook from the DMV to take my test in the following week.

On another forum called sportbikes.net they seem to think that the 2008 Ninja 250R(23BHP) is a great bike for any beginner and that it is pretty much the be all end all of beginner bikes. I've sat on the 250r at a local dealership and its pretty fricking small. Also not to mention these bikes are as expensive as the other options and harder to find. I'm not a huge guy but i'm 6'1" and 225 lbs. A few of the 600's feel kind of small to me too, but not as bad as the 250.

My question is, Is there anyone on this forum that is rougly the same size as me who does ride streetbikes? If so, what did you start out on and how easy was it to improve your skills? Any helpful input is welcome.

Also. Are there any motorcycle forums that you post on where i could find information as easily as 6gc.net or that have a nice community?


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post Aug 13, 2008 - 9:21 PM
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R6 is a bit too much, but it feels like a 250 at anything below 8k rpms. u really gotta wind those out. If you get a 250 your gonna be bored in about 6 months if u ride a lot. Whatever u get, throw some frame sliders on be prepared to drop it and crash it. And always wear a lid and proper gear. And socal-sportbikes.net is cool they give good info and dont flame newbs or squids too much. Good luck and be safe man!!! oh and dont get the 08 ninja 250 is expensive and u will want a 600 in a few months get a used bike first then after 6-12 month upgrade, trust me! i am a honda red level, Harley PhD, and K-Tech motorcycle technician, and i have been riding street for 6 years. Dont give in to getting a new shinny bike right off the bat.

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post Aug 13, 2008 - 9:58 PM
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i was either thinking the f4i or the 650r would make a better starter. I plan on buying used mostly because i know i will most likely be clumsy and drop it at some point. thanks for the link.

As far as gear: I plan on riding in board shorts, no shirt, no helmet and sandals. biggrin.gif

One of my friends told me its better to dress for the worst case scenario because if sh*t happens its better to have taken all the proper precautions and get hurt instead of ending up dead or living off of machines for the rest of your life.

Did the MSF course help you with learning?


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post Aug 13, 2008 - 11:48 PM
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QUOTE (airfron @ Aug 14, 2008 - 3:58 AM) *
i was either thinking the f4i or the 650r would make a better starter. I plan on buying used mostly because i know i will most likely be clumsy and drop it at some point. thanks for the link.

As far as gear: I plan on riding in board shorts, no shirt, no helmet and sandals. biggrin.gif

One of my friends told me its better to dress for the worst case scenario because if sh*t happens its better to have taken all the proper precautions and get hurt instead of ending up dead or living off of machines for the rest of your life.

Did the MSF course help you with learning?


MSF is a MUST! when i hear people tell me they been riding for 3 years or whatever and never took a MSF i just laugh. You will at least have the skills to stay alive long enough to learn how to survive on the streets. Yeah i took a nbad fall about 2 months ago going about 50mph my helmet (properly fitted of course) saved my life i walked away from a crash that would have no doubt killed someone with out the right gear on. U gonna get a used bike from a private seller or a dealer? Buy a good new helmet even if u get a used one for free. And if u go 2 a dealership and they wont throw in a lid or take the time 2 fit u for one right, walk out and never come back.


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post Aug 14, 2008 - 2:44 AM
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i wish my girl would let me get a bike.


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post Aug 14, 2008 - 7:34 PM
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QUOTE (j0e_p3t @ Aug 14, 2008 - 12:44 AM) *
i wish my girl would let me get a bike.


my girl is taking the msf courses with me biggrin.gif

try talking her into getting one for herself. show her one in her favorite color and tell her about the matching gear and stuff and she'll see it as an accessory.. kind of like a big coach handbag(about the same price as some too laugh.gif ). I've also heard that the ladies like the rumble of the seat for some strange reason.


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post Aug 14, 2008 - 9:25 PM
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I'm 6' 1" and 170lbs and I have an 04 gsxr600 and I can handle it just fine.
post Aug 15, 2008 - 12:26 PM
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QUOTE (speedz @ Aug 15, 2008 - 2:25 AM) *
I'm 6' 1" and 170lbs and I have an 04 gsxr600 and I can handle it just fine.

how long u been riding? i got a 07 cbr 600rr and a 08 cbr 1000rr both all black.


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post Aug 15, 2008 - 12:41 PM
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QUOTE (SlickRick @ Aug 15, 2008 - 5:26 PM) *
QUOTE (speedz @ Aug 15, 2008 - 2:25 AM) *
I'm 6' 1" and 170lbs and I have an 04 gsxr600 and I can handle it just fine.

how long u been riding? i got a 07 cbr 600rr and a 08 cbr 1000rr both all black.

Since beginning of summer, been riding dirtbikes since i was little and just got into streetbikes. Mine is black and orange.
post Aug 15, 2008 - 1:44 PM
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QUOTE (speedz @ Aug 15, 2008 - 5:41 PM) *
QUOTE (SlickRick @ Aug 15, 2008 - 5:26 PM) *
QUOTE (speedz @ Aug 15, 2008 - 2:25 AM) *
I'm 6' 1" and 170lbs and I have an 04 gsxr600 and I can handle it just fine.

how long u been riding? i got a 07 cbr 600rr and a 08 cbr 1000rr both all black.

Since beginning of summer, been riding dirtbikes since i was little and just got into streetbikes. Mine is black and orange.

thats cool yeah i think riding dirt first is a good way to get some skills and there r no 2 ton SUVs to run u over while u learn.


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